Describes the use of unemployment benefits among service members who have recently transitioned to the civilian workforce. Focuses on the use of the Unemployment Compensation for Ex-Service Members (UCX) program. From the Congressional Budget Office

Tracks the ability of recently-discharged military veterans to gain employment, compares their experience with that of non-veterans, and identifies veterans having the most trouble in getting jobs. From the Congressional Budget Office

Labor force participation by women reached a peak in the U.S. in 1999 with a rate of 60% and has since declined to 56.7% in 2015. This report presents historical and recent labor force participation and earnings data for men and women from the Current Population Survey. From the Bureau of Labor Statistics

The unemployment rate for post-2001 veterans moved down to 5.1% in 2016. Provides details about veterans’ employment status by gender, age, service-connected disability status, and state. From the Bureau of Labor Statistics

Reports participation rates by eligible individuals and benefit amounts received for such social services programs as Social Security retirement and disability, veterans’ disabilities, unemployment, and workers’ compensation. From the Census Bureau

A series of memos from members of the Obama cabinet summarizing accomplishments over the past eight years and offering a vision for the country’s future. Includes a cover letter from the president. From the White House

Covers military students’ demographic and enrollment characteristics and examines their use of Veterans’ education benefits, especially after the enactment of the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Also allows for comparisons between military and non-military students. From the National Center for Education Statistics